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美国和印度对月经的态度及经历

Attitudes toward and experience with menstruation in the US and India.

作者信息

Hoerster Katherine D, Chrisler Joan C, Rose Jennifer Gorman

机构信息

Connecticut College, New London, CT 06320, USA.

出版信息

Women Health. 2003;38(3):77-95. doi: 10.1300/J013v38n03_06.

Abstract

Sixty-seven women students who were attending a university in southern India and 61 women students who were attending a liberal arts college in New England volunteered to participate in this study. The women supplied demographic information, information about their knowledge and levels of preparedness prior to menarche, and sources of their information about the menstrual cycle. They also completed the Menstrual Attitude Questionnaire (Indian version), the Menstrual Distress Questionnaire, and a test of knowledge about the menstrual cycle. American women scored significantly higher than Indian women on the knowledge test, and they also reported that they had better preparation for menarche than Indian women did. Indian women scored significantly higher than American women on the attitude subscales: Menstruation as a Natural Event and Denial of the Effects of Menstruation. Implications of these findings are discussed in light of cultural messages women receive.

摘要

67名就读于印度南部一所大学的女学生和61名就读于新英格兰一所文理学院的女学生自愿参与了这项研究。这些女性提供了人口统计学信息、月经初潮前她们的知识和准备程度的信息,以及她们关于月经周期的信息来源。她们还完成了《月经态度问卷》(印度版)、《经期困扰问卷》,以及一项关于月经周期的知识测试。在知识测试中,美国女性的得分显著高于印度女性,并且她们还报告称,与印度女性相比,她们为月经初潮做了更好的准备。在“月经是自然事件”和“否认月经影响”这两个态度分量表上,印度女性的得分显著高于美国女性。根据女性所接收的文化信息对这些研究结果的意义进行了讨论。

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